
VIDEO: Protocol and Class Rules of the Next America’s Cup
The Defender, Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, and Challenger of the Record, INEOS Britannia, have announced the protocol and class rules for the 37th America’s

The Defender, Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, and Challenger of the Record, INEOS Britannia, have announced the protocol and class rules for the 37th America’s

This week’s confrontation between a pod of orcas and the Nauticat 44 ketch Tuuletar which left the boat rudderless is just the latest in a

Teaming up with the Bristol Yacht Club & East Bay Sailing Foundation and Melges Performance Sailboats, SailGP is introducing foiling to the next generation. Its

We spend so much time with the finished product that it’s easy to gloss over how much work and innovation goes into making a single

After several days of racing and several abandoned races due to wind conditions, Emirates Team New Zealand is just one victory away from keeping the

Last night Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli faced off for the second day of America’s Cup racing. Following one win apiece

Day one of the America’s Cup brought all the excitement fans have been hoping for for the past four years. The Defender of the Record,

After a dramatic first weekend of Prada Cup racing, Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli leads INEOS Team UK four wins to none. The magic number here

The past three months have seen a Vendée Globe like no other. 80 days at sea concluded with an unimaginably close finish as the first

On Saturday, in what was surely the most exciting race of the series, INEOS Team UK beat Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli to earn a spot

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I wrote recently about my ongoing project to redesign the mast and sailplan on our family boat, a 1971 OE 36 called Spica. I’ve agonized

New England’s season kick off for racers returns this March.

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Editor-in-Chief Lydia Mullan reflects on her work anniversary with SAIL.

Another issue is off to the printer and on the way to your house! March is our offshore issue, so there are plenty of adventures,

The critically endangered right whale has been a focal point for conservation efforts for decades, and with boat strikes being one of the major threats

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A new Scandinavian deckhouse cruiser is coming to America.

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